Ovid

Ovid (43 BCE-17 CE) "A celibate life is something I'd only wish On my very worst enemies." From The Amores (2.10.16-17) by Ovid, translated by Peter...

(Video) The Absolute Cheesiest Tale About Charlemagne

In this narrated video essay, we present the absolute cheesiest tale about Charlemagne (r. 768-814) that was recorded by the medieval monk and historian,...

The Curious Origin Controversy Over The Word, Easter

Easter, Ostern, and the Passover Connection Easter, and its German equivalent Ostern, are peculiar words. They are the English and German language designations for the...

Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) "The sectarians deafen one another with their noise and clamor, keep anxiety away with their screeching." From Soren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling...

Pomona And Vertumnus, By Suzanne de Court (c. 1575–1625)

This artwork, by the French artist Suzanne de Court (c. 1575–1625), is a watchcase cover decorated with enamel on metal. Suzanne’s artwork draws inspiration...

Mythology Madness: Dionysus

(Bacchus by Caravaggio, via Creative Commons)       Dionysus was much, much more than a partying god of wine   Remembering a god Of all the old Greek and...

Winston Churchill

Winston Churchill (c. 1874-1965) "The modern world presents the extraordinary spectacle of almost everybody wishing to prevent or avoid war, and yet war coming remorselessly...

Egil Skallagrimsson

  Egil Skallagrimsson (10th century) "I have wielded a blood-stained sword and howling spear; the bird of carrion followed me when the Vikings pressed forth; In fury we fought battles, fire...

Pliny the Younger

Pliny the Younger (c. 61/62-113) "History should always confine itself to the truth, which in its turn is enough for honest deeds." The Letters of...

The Odd Dethroning Of Duke Pemmo Of Friuli

Duke Pemmo was tasked with overseeing the Friuli region of the Lombard kingdom during the reign of King Aripert II (r. 701-712). Pemmo came...
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